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ME 5328. METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING. 3 Hours.

This course will provide students with essential knowledge and technical skills for metal additive manufacturing (AM), providing a solid foundation for a future career in the field. Primary areas of focus include: metal AM processes and their capabilities, process fundamentals, part design and analysis, build preparation and machine set-up, fabrication and post-processing, inspection and monitoring, microstructure analysis and mechanical testing, and process optimization.

BS in Physics to MS or ME in Materials Science and Engineering Fast Track

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Bachelor of Science in Physics to Master of Science or Master of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering Fast Track enables outstanding senior undergraduate physics students to receive dual undergraduate and graduate course credit for six or nine hours of coursework. These designated graduate courses satisfy both bachelor’s and master’s degree requirements if they are completed within the last 15 hours of the undergraduate degree program. Students should refer to the Materials Science and Engineering section of the graduate catalog for detailed requirements of a master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering. This program presentation includes both undergraduate and graduate requirements. The undergraduate degree will be conferred immediately upon completion of the undergraduate degree requirements.